Backdoor Broadcasting Company

March 2019 Newsletter

9 March 2019

Welcome to the March 2019 newsletter. As politics and world events appear to be hurtling back to the dark ages, we have glimpses of light with our many lectures and talks for you we recorded in the last month, starting with another ‘taster’ lecture from the Physics Department at Royal Holloway:

The Warburg Institute, part of the University of London’s School of Advanced Study, focuses on the study of cultural history and the role of images in culture, onganised several events over the last month, which we recorded. Here are two on ‘Fake News’ in earlier times (and now):

The Bedford Centre for Women’s and Gender History at Royal Holloway and the Women’s Engineering Society opened the brand new Beatrice Shilling building at Royal Holloway, with a look at the amazing engineer Beatrice Shilling and other female pioneers:

And finally, a long awaited biography on Eric Hobsbawm by Richard J Evans, is launched at Senate House London, with Martin Jacques, Donald Sassoon and of course, Richard J Evans. A great discussion with memories and reminiscences of the great historian:

We are a mobile audio webcasting service, which concentrates on recording academic research. We are hired by universities, learned societies and research institutes to record their research as presented at conferences, symposia, workshops, public lectures and seminars and to disseminate it to a ready-made world-wide audience.

a testimonial…

Backdoor Broadcasting has transformed the way our researchers communicate with wider audiences. They are knowledgeable, sympathetic and highly efficient. I can no longer imagine organising a research environment in the world’s most cosmopolitan city without having Backdoor Broadcasting on board.